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Revista de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas

 ISSN 0120-3886

ZAPATA SERNA, Gloria Estella. The universalism of international law confronted with the empires of all times. []. , 44, 121, pp.645-671. ISSN 0120-3886.

The words Empire and Imperialism are colored terms by circumstances of time and place. Without a doubt, the Roman Empire is considered an episode in the humankind history that denoted many institutions that still survive in our times, including international law to which it was pointed out a universal and independent vocation. This article is the result of the analysis of these terms and their influence on the chore of international law, which its mission is to trend for a unified and relevant right to all States, but that, because of the contemporary materialization of empire and imperialism, it is at risk of losing its two fundamental pillars, the universality and independence.

: Empire; Imperialism; Roman Empire; International law; States; Jus gentium; Power.

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